August 17, 2026

Boston explores sea- and river-source heat pumps for big buildings

Boston explores sea- and river-source heat pumps for big buildings
Boston explores sea- and river-source heat pumps for big buildings
Boston explores sea- and river-source heat pumps for big buildings
Boston explores sea- and river-source heat pumps for big buildings
Boston explores sea- and river-source heat pumps for big buildings
Boston explores sea- and river-source heat pumps for big buildings

🌍✨ Boston explores sea- and river-source heat pumps for big buildings

Why we’re watching: The waters of Boston Harbor, most famous for the crates of tea hurled rebelliously into them more than 250 years ago, could soon be the site of a whole new kind of disruption.

“We’re launching a thermal revolution,” said Zeyneb Magavi, executive director of the Home Energy Efficiency Team, or HEET, a Boston-based… 💚

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  • 📌 Key signal: The waters of Boston Harbor, most famous for the crates of tea hurled rebelliously into them more than 250 years ago, could…
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Reporting curated for GreenTV. Original reporting via Canary Media.